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The answer will depend on what p5 is!
p5 cannot be simplified.
"i" means "in" "ó" means "from" "ar" means "on"
If you were to see a P5 that would mean the batter popped out to the third baseman.
without
my house is named ar-baile>>>>>> meaning "OUR HOME"
a spanish -ar verb meaning to greet, or to welcome
Ere; before.
Those who wish to join the Rover P5 Club need only have one thing: a Rover P5. This luxury car, popular in the 1960s, is the centerpiece of the club, established in 1985 by three enthusiasts.
P6 hahahahahahahahaha
No, "na" and "ar" are not compounds. They are standalone units in language and do not combine to form a larger meaning.
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